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Meghar Singh Sakarwar or
Meghar Singh (c. 1820-1860) was a
zamindar from
Gahmar village in
Ghazipur district of
present day
Uttar Pradesh, India. He parti****ted...
- po****ted or
among the most po****ted
villages in India.
Gahmar was
settled by
Sakarwar Rajputs, the
descendants of Dham Deo
Misir who came from the
vicinity of...
- was
originally a garh of
Sakarwar Rajput who were the
descendants of
Diwan Rao of
Gahmar a son of, Raja Dham Dev Rao, a
Sakarwar ruler, who's
family came...
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Sakarwar, Barwar, Mahato, Kahto,
Kashi and Barhar.
These clans are also hypergamous, with the
Kanaujiya intermarrying only with the Barwar,
Sakarwar and...
- the old
records of
Chausa we get to know that
Chausa was
established by
Sakarwar Rajput of
Kamsar region who
adopted Islam in 1500ADs. The
Battle of Chausa...
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arrived in the
village of
Gahmar in
Ghazipur near the
border with Bihar. The
Sakarwar Rajput rebels from this region,
under the
leadership of
Meghar Singh, were...
- was
settled by
Sungas following their expansion. It was
controlled by
Sakarwar Rajputs from the 7th to 16th
century CE
until the
Battle of
Khanwa (1527)...
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which elevated him to the
status of a nobleman. His father,
Puranmal Rao
Sakarwar, had
seven sons, of whom
Narhar was the eldest. However,
after Narhar's...
- and also a
fascinating Ram
Temple nearby,
which was
built by
Maharani Sakarwar Bai
Pawar in 1769 CE.
Hoshang Shah's Tomb India's
first marble structure[citation...
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leader in the
Indian rebellion of 1857
against British rule
Meghar Singh Sakarwar,
Zamindar of Gahmar. He parti****ted in the
rebellion of 1857
against East...